The Pitty Part

As a kid I really enjoyed being on stage. Had a rather significant part in our church musical when I was in third grade which led me to believe I had skill…even did a few plays in middle school (with embarrassing tales of their own to be shared on future Thursdays) but the high school band plays were my low points.

Each spring our school would put on a play written by our band director. She was a kind lady with a heart of gold. She wrote these plays set in the time of Laura Ingalls Wilder, with the small town charm and old dresses. I believe there were two if not three of these productions.

Each year I’d go to try outs where we’d get to read through portions of the play. And each year I’d be hopeful that this would be my year to land a significant part.

Only each year when she would announce the parts, I was always given the part of a character who strangely wasn’t in the play when we did the read through. Like magic I’d go to see the list of parts and find a new character had appeared on the cast and my name was beside her. My director would write in a part, giving me a line or two that used to belong to someone else. Overnight the nice country family had an extra daughter named Carrie Jo! I’d be sitting on stage during the family scenes, stringing popcorn or stirring in a wooden bowl and I’d get to say my line or two.

I of course saw right through the Carri Jo facade and knew she was just being kind to poor Crystal. While it was disappointing in some ways, in others it worked out fine. I got to go to practice each day and hang out with all my friends while doing very little work. Looking back I have nothing but fond memories of the times spent rehearsing observing in the church auditorium. Though I do get a chuckle out of my made up role in the production.

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My roles as wife, homemaker and mother of 4 feel much like a circus with 3 rings constantly vying for my attention. Life is often chaotic but I'm loving every minute and wouldn't want it any other way. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show. I won't let you miss a thing.